
The Smuggler and Her Charges
Documentary · History
Overview
A captivating and personal detective story that uncovers the truth behind the childhood of Michaël Prazan's father, who escaped from Nazi-occupied France in 1942 thanks to the efforts of a female smuggler with mysterious motivations.
Top Cast


Michaël Prazan
Michaël Prazan
Self - B. Prazan's Son / Narrator (voice)
Michaël Prazan
Self - B. Prazan's Son / Narrator (voice)
Marine Baron
Marine Baron
Self - Narrator (voice)
Marine Baron
Self - Narrator (voice)
Franck Prazan
Franck Prazan
Self - B. Prazan's Son
Franck Prazan
Self - B. Prazan's Son
Bernard Prazan
Bernard Prazan
Self - Interviewee (archive footage)
Bernard Prazan
Self - Interviewee (archive footage)


Catherine Bernstein
Catherine Bernstein
Self - Interviewer (voice) (archive footage)
Catherine Bernstein
Self - Interviewer (voice) (archive footage)
Thérèse Léopold
Thérèse Léopold
Self - Interviewee (archive footage)
Thérèse Léopold
Self - Interviewee (archive footage)


Philippe Pétain
Philippe Pétain
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Philippe Pétain
Self - Politician (archive footage)


Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Self - Politician (archive footage)
Adolf Hitler
Self - Politician (archive footage)
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